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Lâche-moi les baskets

Original title: The Pom Pom Girls
  • 1976
  • PG
  • 1h 29m
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4.9/10
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Lâche-moi les baskets (1976)
A group of carefree high school seniors are having the time of their lives, filled with sex, romance, and teen high jinks.
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A group of carefree high school seniors are having the time of their lives, filled with sex, romance, and teen high jinks.A group of carefree high school seniors are having the time of their lives, filled with sex, romance, and teen high jinks.A group of carefree high school seniors are having the time of their lives, filled with sex, romance, and teen high jinks.

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    • Joseph Ruben
  • Writers
    • Joseph Ruben
    • Robert J. Rosenthal
  • Stars
    • Robert Carradine
    • Jennifer Ashley
    • Michael Mullins
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    • Director
      • Joseph Ruben
    • Writers
      • Joseph Ruben
      • Robert J. Rosenthal
    • Stars
      • Robert Carradine
      • Jennifer Ashley
      • Michael Mullins
    • 31User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
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    Robert Carradine
    Robert Carradine
    • Johnnie
    Jennifer Ashley
    • Laurie
    Michael Mullins
    • Jesse
    Lisa Reeves
    • Sally
    Bill Adler
    • Duane
    James Gammon
    James Gammon
    • Coach
    Susan Player
    Susan Player
    • Sue Ann
    Cheryl Smith
    Cheryl Smith
    • Roxanne
    • (as Rainbeaux Smith)
    Diane Lee Hart
    • Judy
    Lou Fant
    • Principal
    John Lawrence
    John Lawrence
    • Sheriff
    Sondra Lowell
    • Miss Pritchitt
    • (as Sandra Lowell)
    Faith Christopher
    • Mother
    John Sebastian
    John Sebastian
    • Father
    Jim Kester
    • Hardin Tough
    Cooper Huckabee
    Cooper Huckabee
    • Hardin Tough
    • Director
      • Joseph Ruben
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      • Joseph Ruben
      • Robert J. Rosenthal
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    lazarillo

    Worth seeing

    This is a rare film in that it is a 1970's teen movie that seems to have been genuinely aimed at 1970's teens (rather than drooling adult perverts). The so-called "teen sexploitation" genre would become really big in the early 1980's era of "Porky's" and "Fast Times at Ridgemont", and is still going strong today even in these censorial times. Personally though, the 80's films remind me too much of my own adolescence, and I prefer to leave the modern-day teen films to modern-day teens, but I just can't get enough of the 70's teen films though. Unfortunately, while many of these films are nominally ABOUT 70's teens, very few seem to actually be made FOR 70's teens. Take, for instance, "The Cheerleaders", the movie that started off the craze for sexy and sex-crazed high school and collegiate cheerleaders, which may be considered a classic by some, but can hardly be considered even a remotely realistic portrayal of teenage life in 70's America. The same can be said with the rest of the cheerleader films (which eventually reached their logical culmination in the hardcore classic "Debbie Does Dallas").

    This film is different, however, in that it seems to be trying to capture the anarchic free spirit of the era more than just being an excuse to salivate over naked nubile bodies. It actually resembles "Dazed and Confused" (minus, of course, the self-conscious nostalgia) more than "The Cheerleaders". Of course, it's not all that realistic (the kids at one point steal a fire truck, which I think even in the 70's would have more likely been considered a serious felony than hilarious teen hijinks), and there IS some sex and nudity (naturally, with the ever-exploitable Cheryl "Rainbeaux" Smith in the cast).

    There's no point in relating the plot because there really isn't one in these kind of movies--just a lot of random partying, sex, and wacky teen hijinks). The cast is pretty interesting. Besides Smith, there's Robert Carradine, the youngest Carradine brother, who was also in the minor cult film "Massacre at Central High" with Smith and the underrated "TAG:The Assassination Game", but is, of course, most famous for "Revenge of the Nerds". There's also Jennifer Ashley, a minor but ubiquitous drive-in queen, who even showed up in Mexican exploitation films like Rene Cardona Jr.'s sex and shark epic "Tintorera", and the luscious Susan Player who appeared in both American ("Malibu Beach") and European ("Las Adolescentes") exploitation fare. The director, Joseph Ruben, meanwhile would go on to direct "The Stepfather", one of the most cleverly subversive horror films of the Reagan era. This isn't quite as good as any of these aforementioned films (well, I guess it's better that "Tintotera"), but it's certainly worth seeing.
    4Chase_Witherspoon

    Wanna see the inside of my van?

    "American Graffiti" styled high school comedy-drama concerns a couple of knockabout gridion players (Carradine and Mullins) wooing the affections of a pair of lusty young cheerleaders (Ashley and Reeves), much to the chagrin of Reeve's jilted ex-boyfriend (Adler) who eventually challenges Carradine to a game of chicken (a la Harrison Ford). In between, there's plenty of sex, misdemeanors and practical joking to make up the school day.

    Seemingly endless array of practical jokes is punctuated by heavy-petting with Susie Player getting the most exposure as the hamburger joint waitress, while the pretty Jennifer Ashley (who had a relatively brief but memorable filmography in the mid-70's through early-80's) has her moment or two sans blouse. She's given little else to do, and that's no different to the rest of the cast in a film that contains very little dialogue. Bill Adler is an interesting specimen, playing a tough-talking cuckold whose bravado is only skin deep. He at least manages to evoke some sympathy whereas Carradine simply comes off looking like an arrogant twerp. Film buffs might also recognise Rainbeaux Smith in a frivolous minor role as one of the cheerleaders.

    Vintage cars with enhanced mufflers, obscure mid-70's soundtrack, over-the-top food fights and a couple of genuine laughs (Mullins is caught leaving Ashley's house the morning after by her dad who invites him back inside for breakfast, and, the cheerleader auditions) liven proceedings, but the pace is terminal and the content lacking. Vaguely nostalgic, but essentially it's a show about nothing.
    stevenfallonnyc

    Definitely worth a watch

    "The Pom Pom Girls" is more about the two guys on the football team (one being the great Robert Carradine, always a blast to watch) and the antics they lead the girls into, whether it's making out, stealing a fire truck, causing grief for the rival school, and other assorted tomfoolery. Unlike many other movies of the type, this one is actually interesting and fun to watch, and even the cheesy early 70's music they chose for the movie is decent and adds to the atmosphere. And the girls are rather pretty as well. And for car lovers there's a lot of cool old cars to see, especially Carradine's '55 Chevy (there always seems to be a '55 Chevy in so many of these films). Definitely a good showcase of when life was more carefree and a lot less complicated. Nice to even have it on DVD, although a widescreen release would have been better than fullscreen.
    dday07-1

    not great,but has that feel

    this is by no means a good movie,but being someone from so. cal during the seventies,this movie catches the feel better than most out there.the best movies for that feel were the ones made in the seventies.i enjoyed dazed and confused but in no way felt like the seventies.if you want to know how it was like for people who partied,then check it out
    6BA_Harrison

    Guaranteed to cheer you up.

    After a long hot summer, it's back to school for the students of Rosedale High, where an impending football game against arch rivals Hardin leads to a series of high-spirited pranks carried out by Rosedale's star players Jesse and Johnnie (Michael Mullins and Robert Carradine) and members of the sexy cheer-leading squad, the feisty pom pom shakers including lovely brunette Laurie (Jennifer Ashley) and pretty blonde Sally (Lisa Reeves).

    The Pom Pom Girls is a fairly typical slice of 70s teenage drive-in fodder, full of hot girls and hunky guys whose lives mainly revolve around their cars and who they're canoodling with in the back seat. It's clichéd and predictable stuff but achieves a certain lackadaisical charm thanks to an amiable cast and a suitably inconsequential approach to its plot—as the viewer, we have no idea where we're being taken, but we're still happy to go along for the ride.

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    • Trivia
      When Johnnie spray paints the Hardin High cars actress Jennifer Ashley wears a Boy Scouts Of America shirt from the San Gabriel Valley Council. She wears the same shirt again in the film Les dents d'acier (1977).
    • Goofs
      When Johnnie performs a handstand for Sally, the extras in the background change dramatically: a woman at her locker turns into three people talking and back again.
    • Quotes

      Johnnie Chrystal: Hey, Duane! That crease, down the middle of your face - is that your asshole?

    • Alternate versions
      There are two versions of the film: a full-screen R-rated version, and a letterboxed PG-rated version. In the PG-version, all female nudity has been removed; mainly in a scene with Jesse and a waitress in his van, and in the cheerleader's locker room.
    • Connections
      Featured in Twisted Sex Vol. 14 (1996)
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      Baby Love
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      Written by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland

      Performed by Darryl Cotton, Michael Lloyd & Chris Christian

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    • Release date
      • January 5, 1977 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Crown International Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Pom Pom Girls
    • Filming locations
      • Pirate's Cove Beach, Malibu, California, USA(ladies practice cheering on the beach at start of film)
    • Production company
      • Marimark Productions
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    • Budget
      • $350,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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